Program For Adding One Text File Into Zip File Without Extracting
Apr 9, 2015java code for adding one text file into the zipped file without extracting It is possible in java code ?
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View RepliesI have these sample strings in a text file : goldfish, fish, dish, filter and i need to extract them out with letters : "is" and need to print them out in another text file. Currently I am able to read the contents of the file but I am not able to print the same it in the new file.
public class Demo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
String filename = "a.txt";
try {
[code]....
i have made one desktop application with swing and i have uses one textfile (File) in it. i want to handover to another friend to use it . How to create jar file of that program with that text file so that my friend use it without any issue . I have made it in NetBeans
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View Replies View RelatedI've added a small program that reads from a .txt file to the windows 8 startup folder using a .bat file ... The problem I have Is I've used relative paths for text files In the program and It doesn't work unless I change them to absolute paths.
The .bat file Is basically java -cp[absolute path to program directory] ReadAFileApp . Is there something (most likely yes!) I'm missing here ?
I have a program that reads lines of text, but some of the lines of text aren't applicable and break the program. I'd like to put a letter in front of the lines in the .txt file I want to use, such as a #.
I need to make an if loop that'll check for the first letter on the line being #, and use the line in the program if true and skip if false. I'm guessing a boolean variable would be useful here to be true or false depending on the presence of #, but I don't know how to only read the first letter of each line, how can I do this?
I'm working on a project for my Java class and I've got the code compiled and running, I just don't think that the program is reading the text file the way I want it to.
The text file looks like this:
1168,4.25,10
1305,1.80,42
1345,12.56,16
1388,7.42,30
1480,6.54,80
1495,8.36,48
1560,15.27,65
...
The first number being product number, second being price, and 3rd being quantity. I want to be able to enter the product number and have the Textfields for price and quantity be filled accordingly.
But when I enter a product number (e.g., '1168') no match for the item is being found, regardless of what I enter. Really stumped on this. Here's my code so far --
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Project3
{
private static Frame myframe;
private static TextField productCode;
private static TextField invNumberField;
[Code]...
I'm trying to copy my program output to a text file and still have it be displayed in the console.
View Replies View RelatedI was wondering if it's possible to do this: I want to build a java program that reads a java array from a text file.
Then I want to read it, and output it in a different format.
The reading and out is easy - as text.
But how can I incorporate the read text in to a java valid array in my program, which I can use?
Is this even possible?
I have to write a gui program where I can enter a file name and then it gets displayed in a text area when I click Open. Conceptually, I do not get this. I was thinking of appending the text file into a string or something, but I guess I'm confused on how it all works and how I can open the text file. Not asking for the code, but just a compass or something.
View Replies View RelatedThis has three different classes in a package and the program itself is supposed to read and perform operations obtained from a txt file. However, I'm not even sure how to get it to perform the operations from the text file. I know that it can read the file as I was able to get the program to print the text found in the file when I ran the program with a test print to make sure that all content was being read. However, I am clueless when it comes to how to get the program to look at the text as commands.
Here is the piece of code that I am not sure where to go from as far as telling the program to read the text and perform the tasks listed.
public static void doTVoperations(){
File operations = new File("operations.txt");
if(operations.exists())
try{
Scanner n = new Scanner(operations);
while(n.hasNext()){
String readOperations = n.nextLine();
String [] command = readOperations.split("[
]");
}
n.close();
}
catch (FileNotFoundException e){
System.out.print("Error...TV in need of repair!");
}
i am trying to write a program in which the user will select a text file(which contains information that the graphical output will be based). I have successfully set up my file chooser however when i select the text file,i do not get any graphical out put. please see attached .zip file for code.
View Replies View RelatedI have this program to see the occurrences of a character in a string stored in a text file. My text file has the following contents (as shown below):
Quote
P-P-N-N-L-V
N-R-U-S-R-Q
K-Q-E-L-E-A
A-J-B-G-E-F
F-E-L-Q-R-R
U-F-J-V-I-M
P-I-Q-K-B-K
U-N-L-F-O-B
M-A-N-M-H-O
P-Q-J-D-N-I
G-U-O-D-F-I
Q-M-M-B-C-Q
N-B-I-L-E-J
S-A-T-Q-H-U
C-L-G-U-J-M
R-P-V-M-A-A
C-R-A-V-L-B
M-U-Q-K-M-Q
E-I-C-H-V-J
J-N-N-K-R-P
I am working on a project that requires me to build a database with random access file, representing products, the base product contains a name (about 30 characters), a price (double), and a quantity (integer). I have worked on this project for probably 15+ hours and have tried so many things and feel like I've barley made any progress...
The part i am really struggling with is taking the data from the text file and creating an object array with it using the product class. Once ive accomplished that, i have to use that data to create a random access file with the data.
Here is the base Product class that must be used to create the objects for the array.
public class Product
{
public String pName;
public String stringName;
public double price;
public int quanity;
[Code] .....
And then here is the data from the text file that i must extract to use to create product objects.
Dill Seed,938,34
Mustard Seed,100,64
Coriander Powder,924,18
Turmeric,836,80
Cinnamon (Ground Korintje),951,10
Cinnamon (Ground) Xtra Hi Oil (2x),614,31
Cinnamon (Ground) High Oil (1X),682,19
These continue for about 40-50 entries, they are not separated by a blank line though i had to add those so it would display correctly, each entry is on its own line with name separated with spaces, then price after a comma, then quantity after the second comma.....
I am working on a project that requires me to build a database with random access file, representing products, the base product contains a name (about 30 characters), a price (double), and a quantity (integer). I have worked on this project for probably 15+ hours and have tried so many things and feel like I've barley made any progress...
The part i am really struggling with is taking the data from the text file and creating an object array with it using the product class. Once ive accomplished that, i have to use that data to create a random access file with the data. Here is the base Product class that must be used to create the objects for the array.
public class Product
{
public String pName;
public String stringName;
public double price;
public int quanity;
[Code]...
these continue for about 40-50 entries, they are not seperated by a blank line though i had to add those so it would display correctly, each entry is on its own line with name seperated with spaces, then price after a comma, then quanity after the second comma.....
I am working on a project that requires me to build a database with random access file, representing products, the base product contains a name (about 30 characters), a price (double), and a quantity (integer). I have worked on this project for probably 15+ hours and have tried so many things and feel like I've barley made any progress...
The part i am really struggling with is taking the data from the text file and creating an object array with it using the product class. Once ive accomplished that, i have to use that data to create a random access file with the data.
Here is the base Product class that must be used to create the objects for the array.
public class Product
{
public String pName;
public String stringName;
public double price;
public int quanity;
//Constructor
public Product( String pName, double price, int quanity )
[code]....
and then here is the data from the text file that i must extract to use to create product objects.
Dill Seed,938,34
Mustard Seed,100,64
Coriander Powder,924,18
Turmeric,836,80
Cinnamon (Ground Korintje),951,10
Cinnamon (Ground) Xtra Hi Oil (2x),614,31
Cinnamon (Ground) High Oil (1X),682,19
these continue for about 40-50 entries, they are not separated by a blank line though i had to add those so it would display correctly, each entry is on its own line with name separated with spaces, then price after a comma, then quanity after the second comma.....
New to programming. Am supposed to create a program that reads a text file (of integers) and computes a series of computations on these integers. I don't have the code for the integers in my code yet, (i know how to do those), but am struggling getting the array to simply print in the print writer. I have the user select a text file, read the file with a scanner, and then save the computations done from my code into another file. specifically, the problem is as follows: Write a program that uses a file chooser dialog to select a file containing some integers. The file contains an integer N followed by N integers. The program then uses a file chooser dialog to let the user specify the name and location of an output file to write results to.The data written to the output file will be as follows
(1) The original list of N numbers from the input file,
(2) The original list of N numbers printed in reverse order of how they appear
in the input file.
(3) The sum and average of these numbers,
(4) The minimum of all the numbers,
(5) The maximum of all the numbers.
[import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.io.Writer;
[Code]....
I am new to java and I am creating a system that will ask the user to create a file that will store to a text file, Once the user created the file I have a class that will let the user input the subject name that has been created, However, I keep on getting this java.util.nosuchelementexception.Here's my code:
public void display_by_name()
{
String id, name,total;
String key[]=new String[30];
String value[]=new String[30];
int i=0;
[code]....
I am facing a problem while executing a task. My task is to make such a code which will search for my source code file (abc.java) in all directories and then displays the code in textarea inside frame and along with that i also have to display the path of the file in text field. I have coded something but i am really not getting anywhere near my task.
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*
public class Lab extends JFrame {
[Code] ....
Let's say I have a text file and in the text file exists file directories as such:
'assets/picture1.png'
'assets/picture2.png'
And so on...
How would I then read from this text file and then create those files using 'new File()'?
Here is my code:
private void getFiles() throws IOException{
files = new File[10];
Scanner scan = new Scanner(new File("files.dat"));
int count = -1;
[Code]....
It does print out those files, but it doesn't create them.
I am trying to do is extract numbers that are in word format in a long String, i.e. a song, and return each of their numerical values, in order to add them all up. So I'd like to calculate the sum of all of the numbers in the text. This has to work for any piece of text and for all numbers up to a trillion.
So I broke the string down into tokens and stored them in a String []. And I divided up the possible numbers in word format into:
LARGEST: thousand, million, billion, trillion
HUNDRED: hundred
TENS: twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety
UNITS: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine
SPECIALS: ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen
I believe that these are the only words that it will need to recognize. I began reading the tokenized string from right to left and then when I came across a unit, special or tens as the first number I hit, I would then set it's numerical value and check if the word before was also a number and whether to add or multiply etc. i.e. First number hit is a two, if the number before is sixty, then I would just add it to sixty and check the word before that and so on.
However, when implementing it, it seems like an extremely long way around it. How I could implement this in a swifter manner? An example of it working would be:
"Nine Million rockets turned Three times and met Twenty Two Aliens", it would extract, Twenty Two as 2, then 20 = 22, then extract Three as 3, and then Nine Million as 1,000,000 x 9 = 9,000,000
9,000,000 + 22 + 3 = 9,000,025
I am a beginner in Java and I have a task of reading excel document and converting it into a text file.
View Replies View RelatedI am checking how to do following task.
01. pickup the selected text file and read the line by line and output the text in to visual text pane.
what i did:.
01. I wrote code that read the text file and output in to jave console/ also some of the interface.
the code read txt file:
Java Code:
String fileName = "C:/Users/lakshan/Desktop/lawyer.txt";
File textFile = new File(fileName);
Scanner in = new Scanner (textFile);
while(in.hasNextLine()){
[code]....
so it will read any text file dynamically and output to the text pane in interface. I think scanner code must be execute after the select the file from the browser and set the scanned result in to variable. then later out put the var as string in some jswing component?
I'm supposed to write a GUI application letting the user enter a file on the text field and display its hex representation in a text area and vice versa.
Here's my code:
/*
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* To change this template file, choose Tools | Templates
* and open the template in the editor.
*/
package hexconvertor;
import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
public class HexConvertor extends javax.swing.JFrame {
[Code] .....
It's not doing anything, I don't understand why.
I am trying to read a text file into Java and split the text into tokens. Eventually I want to be able to count the number of instances of a specific word. However, at this point, when I run the file, all I get is the location of the file rather than the text in the file.
import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
public class textTest3 {
/**
* Prints the number of words in a given file
*
* @param args
* @throws IOException
*/
[Code]...
The assignment is to create a program that accepts entries from a user for 3 variables then saves the data to a file. There are other programs that use the file created. One program displays the non-default records. The next program allows the user to enter the id for the employee and displays the first and last name for that id number. The last program allows the user to enter a first name. It then displays all id numbers and last names for records with that first name.
Given the above situation, I am stuck on creating the first program. I can make the text file and write the information to it. However, when the file is created, a space is placed in between each entry for some reason. I cannot figure out how to get rid of this space so that I can display the appropriate records for the remaining programs. Below is the code and a view of my problem.
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.channels.FileChannel;
import java.nio.file.*;
import java.io.*;
import static java.nio.file.StandardOpenOption.*;
import java.util.*;
public class WriteEmployeeList {
[Code] .....
The values for nameFormat and lnameFormat are 10 spaces. This is how the book told me to make sure everything is uniform and searchable. The file contents look like this when viewed in notepad.
000, ,
000, ,
000, ,
000, ,
000, ,
123,Justin,Slacum
124,Justin,Jones
125,James,Smithy
126,Jake,Flabernathy
127,John,Panakosfskee
128,SuzetteMae,Ginther
000, ,
000, ,
000, ,
000, ,
000, ,
000, ,
000, ,